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New Year's Day special set to miscellaneous footage, with six original songs by various artists.
Featured videos
Opening title by Natalia Stuyk
"Planet Earth: Birds of Paradise" provided by Getty Images
Bird of Paradise Hook Up by Jamie Margary
Amalgam by Jack Turpin
Totally Normal by Andrew Benson
Hug by Julia Pott
Ghillie OneWheel footage by David Lewandowski
Excerpt from the music video for "Morgan 3000" by Benjamin Janos-Szabo Hunter
BDAY/KSS/TMLSS/LST_RLM by Kidmograph
Landscapes by Amy Lockhart
Drone footage by Renee Lusano
Cavernous Womb by Annapurna Kumar
Last Ex Girl Seizure by Gabriel Mangold
Swirls by Masanobu Hiraoka
Wake Up To The New Now by Matthew Silver
Additional animated loops by:
Zachary Zezima
Kevin Eskew
Annapurna Kumar
Julia Newhide
Jack Turpin
Alan Jennings
Andrew Benson
Allegra Jones
Adriana Trukillo
Benjamin Janos-Szabo Hunter
Rachel Seropian
Tim Brown
Gina Maune
Dina Kelberman
Kaylee SooHyun Lee
Ana Mouyis
Sian Bliss
Maureen Kuo
Featured music
"Pursuer" by Sound of Ceres
"It Can Feel So Good" by Zammuto
"What's It Like There Tomorrow" by Zach Schimpf
"I Think I'm A Ghost" by Ed Schrader's Music Beat
"Change Your Life (You Can Do It)" by Dan Deacon
"Laurie" by EMA
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